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Æ18

Issuer Corinth
Year 40 BC
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Diameter 18 mm
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Reverse description Standing male figure, likely Bellerophon or a divine personification, depicted facing front in the field, holding an indistinct object and accompanied by what appears to be a small animal or attribute at the lower left. The abbreviated colonial ethnic CORINT appears in the field to the right of the figure, identifying the issuing city of Corinthus. The reverse design is rendered in a flat, provincial style with limited detail, consistent with Roman colonial bronze coinage of the mid-first century BC. The flan edges are irregular, and the overall strike is off-center as typical for hammered issues of this series.
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